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How To Save Energy in New Construction

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by RAKI WRIGHT

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Building a new home can be an expensive process if not monitored correctly. But with pre-planning and a few purchases, it is possible to make these investments and save yourself money in the long term. In this article, we will be looking into some of the ways that your home installations can save you money.

Insulation To Lock In Heat 

One of the biggest causes of expenses is a loss of heat due to poor insulation. Therefore, taking the time to insulate the roof of your home will prevent hot air from escaping. This is great for you as a homeowner as your monthly heating bills are likely to be reduced. Though it may seem like a huge investment at first, this will save you money in the long term when it comes to saving money.

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Roofing Sheets To Increase Drainage 

If you are living in an older home, making sure it is weatherproofed will prevent the likelihood of water damage. Whether it is checking for leaks regularly or protecting the roof with corrugated roofing sheets to help the water drain away easily, this can all benefit you in the long term. In addition to this, roofing sheets can help to raise the property value of your home as they are specially designed to prevent water from settling on your roof. This will, therefore, ensure that water drains away into the guttering when faced with a large amount of rain.

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Increase Use Of Energy Saving Lightbulbs 

Another change that you can make to help save energy is to use energy-saving lightbulbs. These are longer lasting than traditional bulbs and use half the amount of energy. This is great for anyone looking to replace bulbs as they will last longer. However, it is important to note that these are slightly pricier than normal bulbs, meaning that they are more of an investment than a cheaper alternative. Whether you are looking for screw-in or a push in, there are a number of these energy-saving bulbs to accommodate almost any light fixture.

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Invest In Smart Home Gadgets 

The final way that you can save energy with home installations is smart gadgets. Whether it is a smart thermostat or a smart meter, these can all be used to monitor energy usage and control it more closely. Whether this is using a mobile app or monitoring it yourself from home, you can begin to take back control of your energy usage. In addition to this, there are a number of plugs with timers, these can restrict how long a light is on or even items that are commonly left on standby. This is a simple yet effective solution to help you save money in the long term.

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Through each of these may seem like an expensive investment, they will aid you in saving money in the future making this a worthwhile investment for you. Regardless of the age of the house, you live in, or the current state of your home, we are sure one of these products will help you to completely weatherproof your home.

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